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Herrings travel in the sea in shawls. Cereals are films that last several weeks. , A centimetre is an insect with a huu« dred legs. An oculist is a species of spider fisli^ In the French Revolution people w&r« gelatined. London has a number of tuberculaf railways. We saw the lambs gambling in th» fields.
El Centro, California. —Though tegulations require local police to subject all persons suspected of drunken driving to a sobriety test, they arrested one souse recently and had to forgo examining him. He was too drunk to take the test, they said. Griggleson: “ Do you believe that bad teeth are often due to tinned foods?’* Briggleton: “ I really could not say* You see, I always a point of using a tin-opener.”
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Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 12
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125HOWLERS Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 12
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